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Lavendar coneflower seeds
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The listing, Lavendar coneflower seeds has ended.

Approx. 100 seeds from my 10th year of flowering.

These are perennials and you will have them year after year. The more the roots spread, the more blooms you will have.
Questions & Comments
Original
very pretty picture! I'd love to add these to my borders. i'll be watching!
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Aug 21st, 2011 at 5:34:03 PM PDT by
Original
Thank you. Please read the response above to help you with any questions you might have.
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 1:13:46 AM PDT by
Original
is this Echinacea?
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Aug 23rd, 2011 at 11:48:21 PM PDT by
Original
Yes it is. Any color coneflower is echinicia. It takes tons of 5-6 year old roots for a company to begin the process of making holistic products. In many states, Missouri for one, it is against the law to dig the roots.

In my auction you et MANY times what you get in a commercial seed packet! If this does not sell, it will go into my garden.
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 1:12:03 AM PDT by
Original
I have been looking every where for echinicia for the medicinal properties
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 6:40:40 PM PDT by
Original
The roots from these, even when thee required 5-6 yrs won't be enough to help, nor is it safe to try alone. It is very inexpensive in the drugstores..and safe. Good luch with your health. Victoria
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 7:23:29 PM PDT by
Original
my sister grew them one year and the leaves are so good for topical use on wounds
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 7:25:35 PM PDT by
Original
Seeing is believing!!!!!
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 9:49:16 PM PDT by
Original
I had a huge splinter of wood the size of a match stick go into my are pretty deep, and by the next day it was pretty swollen and very red, we mushed up the leaves and laid them on my wound by the next morning there was no swelling and the wound was only a tiny scratch. My health is fine thank you :) but I sure do get a lot of bumps and scrapes
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 7:31:25 PM PDT by
Original
You need to live under a echinecia forest1 LOL Do some online research and you might create a patent to help yourself and others..it happens! Good luck!

Victoria
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 9:48:32 PM PDT by
Original
it went into my arm sorry
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 7:32:02 PM PDT by
Original
Please be careful. Good thing your sister takes care of you and understands the coneflower's advantages, other than being beautiful.

Victoria
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Aug 25th, 2011 at 10:34:03 PM PDT by
Original
I know there are recipes for on the net for things like this surrounding the house with them would be a great idea lol
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 9:53:58 PM PDT by
Original
Just Google Echinea or coneflowers and you will find enough to read until you are old. I would suggest copying all that interest you and place in a notebook. You can read and make notes on the pages. Have a great time! Victoria
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 11:49:47 PM PDT by
Original
Yes. Any color or one with unique aspects to it's appearance is echinacea.
It takes literally tons of 5-6 yr.old roots for a company to begin the process of making holistic medication. In many states, like Missouri, it is against the law to dig the roots.
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 12:13:46 AM PDT by
Original
You will get many times the tint amount of seed in a commercial seed packet. This is good for the winner because you will have more germination. Be selective where you plant your seeds. They will flower in 2012-2013, depending when you get them in the ground..and what zone youare in. Lots of sun, but not full sun. If these do not go on bid, they go into my garden.
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 12:18:44 AM PDT by
Original
I will mail these on Saturday, the day after the auction ends, if I have the winner's address. Otherwise, they will go out on Monday following.

Victoria

P.S. Remember, save each dead flower..just snip stem at ground level. Dry the flowers and carefullu rub all the tiny seeds out for next planting..and on and on.

Victoria.
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Aug 24th, 2011 at 9:54:10 PM PDT by
Original
snowyangle,

The packet I have made is much larger than those you buy, and they come from this summer's flowere. Each bloom's center, when dead and dry, will release hundreds of tiny seeds, Many will germinate. Remember, then, to cut your dead flowere low to the ground, dry upside down and rub until all seeds are released. Then carefully plant in your borders, and lovely coneflowers.


Next year I should have several other color coneflower seeds..green, rust and yellow, plus...

bbinki1
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Aug 25th, 2011 at 7:37:11 PM PDT by

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